"Did you get it all out?" Annalise asked, taking a seat beside Siena.
"Yes. I might have overdone it today and scared the others," Siena answered, taking a rest after hours of running around. She sat picking off any grass that stuck to her and trying to wipe off dirt.
"You did surprise them at first, but they have gotten used to it. You are having fun not having anyone around to tell you what to do. Whatever you wish to do, do it. Unless it will be something to leave you severely hurt," Annalise advised Siena. "We need to get you used to small bruises first."
"Good because there were a few times I thought that I was going to break something so I had to ignore my sudden rush to do things. It is all out of my body and now I am back to normal. No more rolling down hills," Siena said, too sore to do it again. "But it was fun. I'm jealous you gotta do it a lot in your youth."
"Hearing that you never got to do it makes me appreciate it more," said Annalise.